Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 437: 20 sided dice

? What did Siegel mean by "it's not that simple"? I'm afraid those present at the time couldn't fully understand. ↑, Phoenix Update, please search for Verwood. As a mage, his mind is magic, thinking about whether the goblins have hidden spell power; Mana is a knight, she is thinking about how the goblins can solve their melee tactics, she thinks The idea of ​​installing a "sword" under the "gun"; Feizak was thinking about how to get more information from the dwarves and how to sneak into the goblin world; Janet was thinking for Siegel, why the dwarves would The Goblin Kingdom is kept secret, what are they secretly planning?

Different people think about things from different perspectives and come to different conclusions. Siegel, who went from a warrior to a mage, a commoner to a lord, who swam from the sea to the shore and soared across the void, had a much broader mind. He was thinking about how the dwarves failed.

Seemingly simple questions contain a lot of information. Although Shi William went deep into the world of goblins, it was already after the dwarves failed in the battlefield and began to retreat, and he did not see the scene of the battle. Mora's Top is strictly confidential about the situation of the battlefield, and even Erinte can't say it. At present, there are only two goblin weapons in front of Siegel, and he needs to use these two things to deduce the goblin's tactics.

Let's call it dynamite with alchemical explosives. Siegel wanted to push the metal warhead to strike, so as to achieve a better killing effect than a bow and crossbow. Since the winding mechanism like a crossbow is abandoned, as long as you make good use of the power of the explosion and master the method of discarding the shell, you can achieve continuous firing. The gun in Siegel's hand already has a mechanism to install the magazine, and the mage who has made the repeating crossbow knows very well that this is one of the signs of the "continuous" mechanism.

Bullets are much smaller than bolts, and you don’t have to worry about the toughness and lifespan of crossbow strings, so the shooting ability of a goblin’s repeater is only affected by the size of the magazine and the loss of the overall structure by the temperature of the explosive, Siegel wrote in his notebook Jot down your thoughts. Since the explosives produce instantaneous explosive power, the guns shake a lot, and the hit rate is poor in the continuous shooting state. So the inevitable result: more shots must be used to make up for the lack of hits.

Siegel imagined the goblins all over the mountains using this weapon, and the metal bullets fell like raindrops in a storm, and shuddered. Only by driving away the metal circle, and this circle must be driven by the power of the nuclear level of Myr, can protect the mages within. Other spells or the mage who provoked the spell simply couldn't withstand the continuous blows. If they couldn't dodge, they would either collapse or die from exhaustion of mana.

But the goblins obviously won't have only such a little ability. The formula of explosives is very delicate. If you increase the dose and use it directly to attack, adventurers will use an alchemy tool called a thunderstone. Inflicts a small amount of damage and a loud noise that damages the enemy's ears. Explosives are much stronger than thunderstones, and their impact and flame can kill them directly. And judging from the number of bullets it should have, goblins can definitely produce explosives in large quantities. A bullet is only a few small pieces twisted by the finger, but if it is a fist-sized pile, or even a room full of explosives

The more powerful the thing, the more it needs the delivery mechanism. The dwarves use catapults and heavy ballistas. Their power Siegel has seen with his own eyes, and even the elemental golems of Dragon Lion Cliff can't stand it. But judging from the current results, the Goblin Kingdom has endured. And fight to win. Siegel can only assume that goblins are also far more capable of throwing than dwarves, in the same way that dynamite guns are far more powerful than crossbows.

"This is a purely long-range contest. The range, rate of fire, and power are the most important indicators. Martial arts and battle formations are deadly. It's no wonder that the dwarves will be defeated." Siegel said to himself, and continued to write on the paper. Write and draw. He doesn't think the war is over at this point, and things will never be that simple.

Although the lethality of the bullet is great, it will still be blocked, such as the earth. Dwarves are good at digging, and they certainly harness the power of the earth. Or use underground tunnels, or use walkable trenches to approach the enemy, smoothing out the disadvantage of range, so that the power of short-range combat can be exerted. Siegel was familiar with the dwarven tunnels. Their construction methods and speed of construction are also well known. So how did the dwarves lose in this situation?

He listed several possibilities on the paper: the destructive effect of explosives on tunnels; simple hand-held throwing weapons similar to thunderstones to block passages; goblins have higher mobility, and dwarves dig pits to keep up with the development of the battle.

"It's not easy to fight." Siegel rubbed his eyebrows and asked the servant golem to hand him a pipe, using the aroma of Ning Shencao to make himself think. Flickering fires flickered in the lab, and Siegel barely moved.

For a whole week, Siegel didn't come out of the lab. All food and water are brought in by the minion golems. He let go of everything in the territory and concentrated all his energy on deductions in meditation and verification in experiments. He was completely immersed in the ripples of thought brought about by guns and dynamite, pushing the limits of his imagination higher and farther.

He knew very well in his heart that if he wanted to know the weapons and tactics of the goblins, he only needed to ask the dwarves and go to the battlefield to have a look. It is accurate and intuitive, but it also limits people's thinking direction and ability. Regardless of whether it can be realized or not, he is just constantly fantasizing, using the power of fantasy rather than the power of logic to enrich himself.

The twenty-sided dice flickered on and off, and all the numbers shone slightly. Siegel's thinking became unobstructed, and results could be obtained in every direction, and countless possibilities were presented in front of his eyes as long as he dared to think about it.

The dice gave him magic resistance, so he could learn magic safely; the dice gave him the sturdy physique to climb to Mora's top, and he could learn dwarven runes; the dice gave him hidden power to avoid Dangerous, encouraged him to keep exploring; the dice gave him vision eyes, so he could observe the subtle; the dice allowed him to become a necromancer, see the world from the perspective of the opposite of life, and think absolutely calm; the dice gave him He was given plasma immunity so that he could access Nexus' technology. The twenty-sided dice created all the convenient conditions for him, with only one purpose, to explore all possibilities.

The 100-sided dice represents achievement and the pinnacle, and the 20-sided dice constitutes countless worlds and countless possibilities. The most precious thing in the multiverse is the spark of wisdom. These sparks are scattered across vast expanses of space and endless stretches of time, in myriad realities brought about by myriad possibilities. Not every spark survives, thrives, dispels the night of ignorance and brings forth a glorious dawn.

These sparks scattered across the multiverse send out faint signals that make the twenty-sided dice glow slightly. Influence Siegel's meditation, help him to think and deduce. When wandering in the world of imagination, let the power of thought climb to the top, straight through the sky dome. The feeling of happiness is indescribable. In this way, Siegel traveled the multiverse in his own laboratory, talking to the masters of countless sparks of wisdom, and absorbing their thoughts.

This action spans time, space, reality and fantasy. Naturally addicting. Janet was worried about Siegel's condition, so she sent him a spiritual connection signal through Raven Baron, which awakened Siegel from meditation.

"Ah, it's been over a week and I haven't come out." Siegel stroked the beard on his chin and tugged at the tangled hair. "I think I'm in a trance, but luckily I didn't forget to eat." He smiled awkwardly at Janet.

"You have to pay attention to your body and combine work and rest." Janet dragged Siegel's hand and dragged him to the bedroom: "I asked the servant to prepare hot water, you have to wash it well and you will meet the residents of the territory this afternoon. .Listen to their demands."

"It's time to go by so fast." Knowing that he could become clean and tidy with just a few simple spells, Siegel still asked Janet to do it for herself. He was still thinking about the possibilities brought by goblin technology as he listened to his wife tell about the trivialities of life, especially how Isaac grew up.

"It's hard to overtake the goblins from the same direction." Siegel suddenly said to Mana beside him when he was meeting the residents. "It may not take long to imitate their alchemy formula, but it can only be tied at best. It would take a long time to try and test out countless possible formulas to try and lead them in combat effectiveness."

Mana was stunned, and it took a few seconds to understand what Siegel was going to say. She lowered her voice and reminded: "Lord Lord, how should the conflict between the two families be dealt with due to the disagreement over dowry?"

Where did Siegel hear it? He was still full of goblin guns and bullets. "Let them wait a month. Calm down with each other and then come back, that's all."

Mana nodded and told them to back off. Just when he was about to call the next group to come up, Siegel suddenly said to the guard next to him, "You are carrying a repeating crossbow on your back, right? Give me an ordinary iron bolt."

The Lord's thoughts were immediately satisfied. Two businessmen are presenting in the hall because of the dispute over the sales contract. Siegel controlled the crossbow bolt to fly in front of him.

"Everything is weight and speed, and the two together determine the power." Siegel used the psychic incantation to speed up the movement of the crossbow bolt as much as possible, making it vibrate at high speed in a small area.

"Slim rods don't make sense at high speed. Compared with weight, speed has a relatively greater impact on power, so if you want to reach the limit, you must be light and small." So the iron short rod was abandoned. Only the triangular tip of the arrow remains.

"The triangle is not smooth when it vibrates. For the convenience of experimentation, let's change it to a different shape. And rotation can increase stability, so it seems that the spindle shape is the best." Siegel had a thought, and the power of the fire element melted. took the crossbow bolt, and then reshaped it with the pressure of the air element.

"The single thrust of telekinesis is already the strongest among all spells, but its disadvantage is that it must focus on the object, so it is closely related to the caster's reaction speed and magic sensing ability. This method is somewhat Falling behind can only be used for initial acceleration. I need higher speed to pursue greater power, what should I do after that?”

Finding power from the elements is the mage's solution to the problem. In order to speed up, obviously the earth element and the water element are not suitable. The direction of the flame is the same as that of the goblin's explosives~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The goblin has come to the front. Among the four elements, the one with the most speed is not the fire element, but the air element.

Wind blowing is obviously too stupid, not even a storm. The representative power of the higher air element is lightning, which comes in an instant and cannot be reacted at all. Siegel couldn't think of a faster way in the elements, but how could the power of lightning be applied to the iron spindle-shaped bullet in front of him?

Whether it's a federation or a mages association, their magicians will say there is no way, there is never anything relevant in the knowledge and education they have received. But isn't there a solution if you put your vision in the entire multiverse?

Siegel wanted to wrap the power of lightning into a bullet, like using a force field to make a gun barrel. He circulated electricity through each of his fingers, and then held the bullet.

Siegel didn't understand what the bending electric current formed, but he saw the metal bullet accelerated to a speed never reached before, freed from the shackles of telekinesis, and flew out of his hand.

With a bang, the bullet shattered the wall tiles next to it, sending out curls of green smoke from a small cracked hole.

Everyone in the hall was stunned and silent. To be continued.

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